There is a Legacy version
here.
BarbarianSource Player Core 2 pg. 176There's a rage deep inside you that sometimes breaks loose, granting you some of the might of a barbarian in addition to your other abilities.
Multiclass Barbarian Characters
The barbarian archetype is a great choice for characters who emphasize Strength and melee attacks more than usual for their class, as long as they can handle Rage's spellcasting restriction. It's especially good for characters looking to add more damage.
- Alchemist barbarians can enhance themselves with potent mutagens before releasing their fury.
- Champion barbarians might enter a zealous rage when their deity is offended and diplomacy is no longer an option.
- Druid barbarians transform into mighty beasts and monsters before entering a rage.
- Monk barbarians can use the enhanced emotional state of rage to flow with their stance.
- Rogue barbarians are ruffians who thrive in a scrap and are happy to let their anger take control.
- Spellcaster barbarians might wait until they're out of better options, using rage as a last resort.
Archetype Dedication Multiclass Source Player Core 2 pg. 176Archetype BarbarianPrerequisites Constitution +2; Strength +2
You become trained in Athletics; if you were already trained in
Athletics, you instead become trained in a skill of your choice. You become trained in barbarian class DC. You can use the Rage action. While raging, you take a –1 penalty to AC. Choose an instinct as you would if you were a barbarian. You have that instinct for all purposes, but you don’t gain any of the other abilities it grants. If that instinct has anathema, you’re bound by them.
Rage [one-action]
Barbarian Concentrate Emotion Mental Source Player Core 2 pg. 72Requirements You aren't
fatigued or raging.
You tap into your inner fury and begin raging. You gain a number of temporary Hit Points equal to your level plus your Constitution modifier. While you are raging:
- You deal 2 additional damage on melee Strikes. This additional damage is halved if your weapon or unarmed attack is agile.
- You can't use actions with the concentrate trait unless they also have the rage trait. You can Seek while raging.
Rage lasts for 1 minute, until you fall unconscious, or until the encounter ends, whichever comes first. You can't voluntarily stop raging. When you stop raging, you lose any remaining temporary Hit Points from Rage, and can't gain temporary Hit Points from using the Rage action again for 1 minute.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 176Archetype BarbarianPrerequisites Barbarian Dedication; class granting no more Hit Points per level than 10 + your Constitution modifier
You gain 3 additional Hit Points for each barbarian archetype class feat you have. As you continue selecting barbarian archetype class feats, you continue to gain additional Hit Points in this way.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 176Archetype BarbarianPrerequisites Barbarian Dedication
You gain a 1st- or 2nd-level barbarian feat.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 176Archetype BarbarianPrerequisites Basic Fury
You gain one barbarian feat. For the purpose of meeting its prerequisites, your barbarian level is equal to half your character level.
Special You can select this feat more than once. Each time you select it, you gain another barbarian feat.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 176Archetype BarbarianPrerequisites Barbarian Dedication
Your rage stokes the spark of your barbarian instinct into a roaring flame. You gain the instinct ability for the instinct you chose for
Barbarian Dedication.
Archetype Source Player Core 2 pg. 176Archetype BarbarianPrerequisites Barbarian Dedication; expert in Fortitude saves
Your proficiency rank in Fortitude saves increases to master.